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Fort Lauderdale: What Do We Know?

By Craig Martin / January 11, 2017

As we are all painfully aware, the 6th of January saw 2017’s first major mass shooting in the United States as 11 people were shot by former National Guardsmen Esteban Santiago-Ruiz, with five of those victims dying from the gunshots sustained.

Campus Carry on the Rise

By Craig Martin / January 3, 2017

Sometimes, throughout the course of history, the people reach a breaking point and say that enough is enough. Sometimes the government sees the writing on the walls and pushes through legislation to help our colleges defend themselves. Luckily, it seems that not only Ohio but several other state legislations have begun to implement this.

Episode 83: 2016 Best of the Concealed Carry Podcast

By Riley Bowman / January 2, 2017

We hope you have had a fantastic holiday season and wish you and yours a Happy New Year! Tune in to today’s episode for a “Best Of” the Concealed Carry Podcast from the past year. Thank you so much for all of your support of what we do here. It would not be possible without you!!

USA Firearm Training is Heading to Nevada SHOT Show

By Craig Martin / December 27, 2016

SHOT Show is one of the world’s finest and largest firearms trade shows. Averaging over 60,000 visitors per year, Shot Show is dubbed one of the “Top 25 Trade Shows in America”.

Episode 81: Uber Driver Stops Robbery

By Riley Bowman / December 26, 2016

Florida is working towards passing open carry and allowing for on-campus carry in public schools; a prominent Atlanta attorney is in hot water after accidentally shooting his wife while riding in the car; a man accidentally discharges his weapon while trying to take a selfie in a strip club; the new CZ-USA P-10C striker-fired pistol; plus the story behind how one Uber driver lost his job because he defended himself from an armed robbery; plus more! Riley and Jacob do their best to keep it together after a little “holiday hangover” on today’s episode. Tune in now….

Episode 79: Man Accidentally Shoots His ‘Intruding’ Wife in the Ear!

By Riley Bowman / December 19, 2016

We cover states passing pro-gun bills, more school districts allowing teachers to carry concealed on campuses to protect their students, how UPS managed to deliver a .50BMG rifle to the wrong address in New York State of all places, the ridiculous statement that Obama senior adviser Valerie Jarrett made about her grandfather. And don’t miss the story where one husband is surely in the dog house after mistaking his own wife as an intruder and somehow managed to shoot her in the ear!! Tune in now….

SGM Kyle Lamb – Viking Tactics Founder and Industry Instructor

By Jacob Paulsen / December 8, 2016

Sergeant Major (retired) Kyle Lamb spent over 21 years in the United States Army, with over 15 of that in 1st SFOD-D Delta Force. He has participated in many conflicts, Desert Storm, Bosnia, Iraq, as well as in the battle made famous by the movie Black Hawk Down in Mogadishu, Somalia.

Episode 75: Army Veteran Doesn’t Want Guns in His Store

By Riley Bowman / December 5, 2016

We LOVE our veterans!! But apparently there is at least one veteran that doesn’t reciprocate that feeling. Jacob and Riley discuss today the former US Army Captain that has asked gun loving folk to NOT step into his stores…at least with their guns in tow. Also some good news coming out of a few states including New Jersey (of all places!). But apparently Utah residents are not particularly crazy about one pro-2nd Amendment law. Listen in now…

Levi Strauss’ Veteran CEO Chip Bergh asks for No Guns in His Stores

By Craig Martin / December 5, 2016

Recently Levi-Strauss CEO Chip Bergh made a request in an open letter to customers posted on LinkedIn stating that firearms should not be on the premises of his stores. Bergh stated that he was aware of the potential to anger many customers, and is seeking to reassure them by saying the move is all about safety and not a political statement.

Attack on Ohio State University Leaves Several Injured

By Craig Martin / November 30, 2016

Tragedies like these are unfortunately common in the world that we live in. We need to be prepared for them, so that the chaos does not erupt into something even greater than the events that did occur at Ohio State University.

Episode 73: Six Shot in Three States on BLACK FRIDAY

By Riley Bowman / November 28, 2016

We hope you had a GREAT Thanksgiving holiday! Unfortunately there were a few people that didn’t have as good a time over the last weekend. Check out today’s JUSTIFIED shooting stories. But also Riley and Jacob update you on the latest surrounding constitutional carry in South Dakota, on-campus carry in Arkansas, and what the ATF has clarified on marijuana use and guns. Also our hearts and prayers go out to those affected by today’s tragedy on the campus of Ohio State University. Listen in now…

Department of Defense to Allow Soldiers to Carry Concealed on Military Bases

By Craig Martin / November 28, 2016

According to a new recently released guidance by the U.S. department of defense, our military personnel will now be able to carry concealed handguns on base.

Episode 71: What One Judge Did That’s Costing Him Dearly Now

By Riley Bowman / November 21, 2016

Apparently Maine has more residents interested in stopping gun control legislation than voting for the president, gun sales may be slipping now that Donald Trump is President-elect, and what one judge did with a gun that has him in hot water now. The guys discuss this plus FOUR amazing justified self-defense stories. Listen in now…

Irresponsibility: 4 Year Old Gains Easy Access To Gun, Shoots Self and Mother

By Craig Martin / November 15, 2016

In Indianapolis, a tragic and easily avoidable accident occurred as a 4-year-old girl shot herself and her mother in the head Sunday morning on the city’s north side after the young girl got a hold of a gun from a nightstand.

Episode 69: National Reciprocity a Reality?

By Riley Bowman / November 14, 2016

Florida and Wisconsin are keeping the election momentum by moving forward with so pro gun rights legislation… and Jacob has some strong opinions about the Wisconsin proposal. Remington is facing another “trigger” lawsuit and there are some challenges to Trump’s promise of National Reciprocity.